In the mid-17th century the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, founded by the [French] King’s painters and sculptors, established a genre hierarchy dominated by painting. In 2015, after the investiture of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his Minister of Canadian Heritage Mélanie... {read more}

articule invites you to pass by the window during our summer closure to experience the Summer Window Show. We are excited to present this year the work of Yen-Chao Lin and Oliver Emrys Lewis!
In North America, having perfect white teeth is about more than just health; it is often an indicator into an... {read more}

WORLD CUP!
Curated by Amber Berson, WORLD CUP! encourages citizens to engage critically and playfully with the game of soccer and acts as a vehicle for discussions about sports, community, patriotism and national identity. The exhibition features the works of Onyeka Igwe (single-channel video), Sheena... {read more}

MIRROR : MIROIR
articule Members’ Show 2018
Mirror mirror, tell me...
Who is articule? Over the past few years, the members of articule have been reflecting on the practice of art-making as well as on the practice of self-reflection in the context of marginalisation. Discussions on the... {read more}

Cover to Cover is a small survey of Ho Tam’s publishing practice, which has been a focus of his since 2010. HOTAM and POSER are two ongoing projects among his collection of works from this period. HOTAM is a self-published/self-titled book series using the magazine format, treating each issue as an... {read more}

The intent with this exhibition is to highlight the fluidity of Indigenous knowledge and time, and the constraints imposed upon this understanding by Western structures of chronology and record. Utilizing the image of the Hochelaga Rock, the commemorative stone for the village and people encountered by... {read more}

Majorité invisible is composed of a series of large format drawings and an installation in the middle of the gallery space. The exhibition deals with the precarious conditions of minorities in Canada, particularly the discrimination and segregation experienced by visible minorities and Indigenous... {read more}

With Hovering on an Hamaca, artists Camila Salcedo and Erick Rodriguez explore the complicated experience that immigrants face when leaving a familiar home country, but also being contemporary “settlers” in a colonized land. This collaboration is a way to connect to their roots as Latin... {read more}

While the year 2017 is the occasion for numerous celebrations across the country, such as the 375th anniversary of the City of Montreal, articule wishes to engage a reflection on the act of commemoration, the history and sociopolitical context of Montreal / Tiotia:ke, as well as the subterranean and... {read more}

For its upcoming exhibition, articule opens its doors to a space of contemplation and illusion: The Garden of Speculations. This group exhibition brings together four Montreal artists whose work focuses on notions of nature, daydreaming and ambivalence. The Garden of Speculations takes you into a new... {read more}

In collaboration with the Massimadi Festival and African Rainbow
In a series of photographs, video performances, paintings and prints, Eduardo Velázquez’s #postcolonialbooty deals with personal narratives by using his own postcolonial body as a departure point to construct a gender with an... {read more}